You’ve got a book idea
and are determined to become a bestselling author. In fact, you’ve been writing on your book manuscript yet you
have no idea where to start the publishing process —so you haven’t done anything.

Or you have tried to get published and you are
tired of collecting form rejection slips. These letters come without any information about how to improve and
get the editor or literary agent’s attention. What’s your next move?

Or maybe you’ve collected a couple of rejections and are
paralyzed about submitting again?

Or maybe the only people giving you the time of day for your
publishing dreams are people who want you to pay them to get published. Yes they are willing to produce your
books but where do you get wise counsel about how to take the next steps? And wasn't the publisher supposed
to pay you for your writing?

You are not alone in your desire to write a book. Most people
have no concept of the volume of submissions. According to Get Published! by Susan Driscoll and
Diane Gedymin there are “Finished manuscripts for an estimated 8 million novels and 17 million how-to books
are lying in desk drawers all over the country waiting to be published.” (p. 64)

Yet you can get a traditional book published if you learn the
publishing system. When it comes to nonfiction, editors and literary agents do not read book manuscripts.
About 80 to 90 percent of nonfiction books that a traditional publisher contracts are from a book
proposal. Many would- be authors are writing their book manuscripts when they need to be learning the craft
of writing a book proposal.

Where do you turn to get guided teaching from a publishing
professional who knows the inside scoop about books? It’s not the editor’s (or agent’s) responsibility to
tell you why they are rejecting your proposal. Because of the massive amounts of submissions, these
professionals are forced to use form letters with no information about how to improve your chances of
success.

Now you can have this guided instruction through a “Fixed-Term Membership” Site. A “fixed-term membership
site” (FTM) consists of
weekly content shared via autoresponder members for a specified period of time.

Introducing “WriteABookProposal:” A Step-By-Step, 12-Week Training
Program For Starting And Completing an Excellent Book Proposal to send to a publisher!

When you have an idea that you want to get out to the
publisher, I can hear you asking, “Why does it take 12 weeks to
learn about book proposals?” Good question.

Literary agents and editors are blasted with submissions. Some
people estimate there are a million ideas in circulation at any given moment. You only get one
chance--one--to make a good first impression. As a former acquisitions editor, I know how these people think.
If you have stacks of submissions, you are looking for any reason to say no. You want to have crafted the
absolute best and thorough presentation of your idea to bullet-proof your proposal from rejection. The
opportunity for your success is well worth the six-month training to learn these necessary
skills.

I developed the WriteABookProposal membership site to teach you
how to create your own book proposal from scratch...literally get a traditional publisher to take your book
idea and make it into a book.

Every week for three
months (12 weeks) you’ll receive an email with a special download link
for that week’s step-by-step lesson. Included in the lesson is an assignment for you to complete so
you’ll make progress every single week.

Over the coming 3 months
we’ll cover everything...

• Why you need to understand today’s book market

• Why editors read book
proposals and not book manuscripts

• How to understand the audience for your book proposal

• Why it’s important to
make a good first impression

• How to brainstorm a profitable book idea

• What’s the best way to
pitch your book idea

• How to get high profile endorsements for your book?

• How to guarantee
your sample chapter will be excellent?

Instead of simply publishing
this information in some ebook or quick coaching program, I'm making it available to you week after week in
action-sized portions so you'll actually get results.

You don’t need another ebook
to clutter up your computer or more words to clutter up your brain. What you need is a weekly
“here’s what you do
next” action step to
complete. What you need is for someone to show you how to quickly get started and then keep teaching
you week after week so you don’t get stalled along the way.

When you join WriteABookProposal, I’m going to be that
someone for you. As a member you’ll receive ...

One 5-7
PageWeekly Lesson For 12
WeeksIn
Downloadable .PDF Format

Every lesson is strategically created in such a way that
you’re guaranteed to see results ...

1

Short And Easy To
Digest.

Each lesson is only 5-7 pages
in length and contains nothing but
“meat.
” Information overload is a very real problem these days. The reader
simply has too much information to absorb. Each lesson is purposefully brief (but thorough!) so you
can quickly read it and put it into practice.

2

Includes An Assignment To
Complete.

Every weekly lesson will
give you an assignment to complete at the close of the information. Instead of giving you the usual
“this is what I
’ve done
” stuff, I
’m giving you
“this is what you do
” stuff! Each week you
’ll have some easy-to-implement action step to complete before moving on.

3

Builds As You Go.

Every lesson builds as your
book proposal develops. Early on we
’ll discuss some fundamentals. From there, we
’ll move into intermediate and then advanced tactics for multiplying and maximizing your
site. Beginners won
’t get lost from the start and veterans won
’t get bored as I
’ll throw in some golden nuggets along the way for our experienced crowd.

4

Forces You To Succeed
Long-Term.

While most Ebooks and
traditional membership sites (and even some high-priced coaching programs) pile on a bunch of
information and leave you to put it all together for yourself, that isn
’t how things are setup in this training program. By giving you information in bite-sized
portions for three months (12 weeks!) you
’ll be more likely to actually do something with the content ... and you
’ll be more likely to see real results for yourself.

5

Helps You Make Real Progress.

When you look back after
each month, you
’ll actually be able to see progress by putting these lessons into practice.
Step-by-step you will create a complete and thorough book proposal because you
’ll be following a systematic, weekly plan of action.

Each weekly lesson is designed to be “to the point” and immediately
actionable.

The first lesson is coming your way immediately upon
completing your order. Included in your first lesson...

Lesson #1

•How to
understand today’s book publishing marketplace &why.

•Learn why it’s important to make a good first impression on the agent or editor &
details about what you can do to make positive memorable impact

• ThreeFree Resources for Every Writer to increase your knowledge about
publishing.

You’ll get this lesson instantly after you
join below. Everything you need to understand your need for a book proposal and get started is included in just a
few short pages.

The format is simple

•Lesson number one will
explain a basic overview of how to write a book proposal.•Then, we’ll take a handful
of lessons to walk you through each of the initial steps with some “golden nuggets” on getting better and faster results
... with less work.•After that, we’ll look at
some advanced strategies for taking your book proposal to the next level of
acceptance.•Intermingled throughout the
series will be lessons on step-by-step instruction to guide you to create each aspect of your book proposal
with thoroughness and excellence. In the process, you will answer every possible question from an editor or a
literary agent and virtually bulletproof your proposal from rejection.•Then, we’ll close out at
the end of our series with a big bang that is gonna knock your socks off ... by following this final lesson
you’ll be able to submit your book idea with a renewed confidence and reassurance that your idea will be
seriously considered and not instantly rejected.•Also scattered in between
some lessons will beunannounced bonus
offerings of free ebooks and audio workshops. These bonus
items will add valuable teaching to the overall WriteABookProposal and only be available to members. You will
want to maintain your monthly membership to receive these bonuses.

Want to know the best
part? Check this out - No More Paying Thousands Of Dollars ... Even If It Is In
“4 Easy Payments!
”

And, in doing so, I’d make a lot of money. But,
many talented people wouldn’t be able to take advantage of the offer simply because it wouldn’t be in their
budget.

Listen, I know. I know what it’s like to sink more and more
money into empty promises. I know what it’s like to be suckered into buying a high-priced item on an
“easy” installment plan. I’ve been there.
Trust me, I know.

It is for that reason that I am not going to charge the
thousands of dollars that I could charge for this program. Instead, I’m going to make it a no-brainer, and I’m
going to make it downright affordable for every budget.

The price for a subscription to the WriteABookProposal
program is just $27 per month. While the program is 3 months in length, you can cancel anytime you choose. If
you’re not seeing results, then it doesn’t cost you anything.

“Terry, that’s a bargain ... seriously ...
what’s the catch?”

We both know that the $27 is a drop in the bucket. So, in
keeping your guard up with a “suspicious mind” you’d have to ask the question, right?
Well, truthfully, there is a catch...

Only 1,000 (And Shrinking Fast)
Members

Will Be Accepted Into
WriteABookProposal!

I have placed a cap on the WriteABookProposal program at
1,000 members. Once these initial memberships have been sold (and this will not take long) I will close the doors
and no more memberships will be available.

You need to understand
something about this - I don’t play marketing games. If you want to join, the time to do it is right now before the
big SOLD OUT sign goes up in the box below.

Your Money Will Be Returned By Paypal
At The Click Of A Mouse Button If You’re Unhappy

Listen, here’s the thing: I sell these memberships with a
no questions asked return policy. If that’s not enough of a reason to get started right away - I don’t know what
is. But, if you’re still looking for a reason this is “too good to be true” - you’re covered by our
“100
percent Love-It-Or-Leave-It Guarantee” Your success in using
WriteABookProposal program is completely guaranteed.

In fact, here’s my 100 percent “Love-It-Or-Leave-It” Guarantee:

If you’re not absolutely ecstatic and thrilled when you get
these lessons - for any reason at all - I’ll cheerfully refund your money. No headaches, no hassles and no
weasel clauses.

You’ve got a full month to check it
out!

Is that fair or what?

There is absolutely no risk, whatsoever on your part. The
burden to deliver is entirely on me. Just click below now:

However, for your peace of mind, know that a refund is
available anytime for the next 4 weeks by simply emailing me if you are dissatisfied for any
reason.

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AboutW. Terry
Whalin

W. Terry Whalin has been a book acquisitions editor for over five years. The acquisitions editor is the first
person to read the submissions to a publishing house then champions the author's project in front of a room of
publishing executives. Terry knows the inside scoop on what publishers want in a book proposal.

As a writer, Terry has published more than 60 books with traditional publishers such as Zondervan, St. Martins
Press, Tyndale and others. A traditional publisher pays you to write the book. Twice in his career, he has
written book proposals which received a six-figure advance. One of these proposals is included in Book
Proposals That Sell. A popular speaker at conferences, Terry often teaches about book proposals.

What Others Say About Terry's Teaching on book proposals

"With practical know-how and tons of proven tips, this book is
like that wise friend who’s been in the business, knows what works and why. Step-by-step, Terry Whalin
guides and inspires both beginners and even experienced writers to doing better, successful,
meaningful work."

"Traditional publishing is shrouded with mystery. Terry Whalin
peels back the curtain to give authors an inside look at what a writer needs to provide a publisher.
Following his advice will give you the edge you need to create a slam dunk proposal!"

"Terry Whalin has written an informative book to help people
navigate the treacherous waters of getting published. An indispensable tool for new
authors."

--Scott Waxman, Literary Agent and Co-Founder of Waxman
Leavell Literary Agency, New York

"With years of experience as an author and an editor, Terry Whalin
has written a book that can help any writer.Book Proposals That Selloffers great advice on building the nonfiction proposal and also
explains the inner workings of the editor's and publication board's role in acquiring a new book.
Novelists, too, will find this background information very helpful. All authors need to understand the
uphill battle they face in selling a book before they can be fully prepared to submit their absolute
best proposal or manuscript. Whalin's book lays out what they'll face--and then shows them how to win
the battle."

--Brandilyn Collins, best-selling novelist

"As a successful author and acquisitions editor, Terry Whalin
knows why some proposals bring publishers to attention and why others put publishers to sleep. Heed
his advice and your next proposal just may be your break-through."

--Dan Benson, former Editorial Director,
NavPress

"Many beginning book writers complain that it’s harder to write the
proposal than the book itself. Until they know how, that’s probably true. Terry Whalin knows the secrets
of good book proposals. As a writer, he’s composed many book proposals; as an editor, he’s read hundreds
of them."

--Cecil Murphey, writer, co-writer, or ghostwriter of more than 100 books
including90 Minutes in Heaven.

"In the often bewildering world of book publishing, aspiring authors need
more than desire, creative skill, and something worthwhile to say. They also need a road map. My friend Terry
Whalin offers a map even Rand-McNally couldn’t top. If you have any inclination toward getting a book
published, you’ll do well by studying this book first."--Larry Libby, Senior Editor, Multnomah Publishers

"If every proposal I received followed the rules
ofBook Proposals That Sell, my job would be a lot easier! Whalin has produced an indispensable
tool that is both practical and powerful."

--Kyle Duncan, Publisherl, David C. Cook

"A tremendous book with crisp, concise and insightful advice that make
this an invaluable resource for every writer! Ignore his counsel at your peril."

--Steve Laube, Literary Agent and President, The Steve Laube
Agency

"How does one get a foot in the editorial door? Publishers want to see a
clear, direct, and well organized book proposal. Without one, most will not get a second chance to make a
good first impression."--Leonard G. Goss, Book Editor, www.goodeditors.com

"Writers who are serious about getting published need more than
talent. They need the inside scoop on what really goes on in publishing. Terry Whalin offers insider
information for writers at every level inBook Proposals That Sell. This book is bursting with real life examples and bottom-line advise
to create professional proposals that will make editors sit up and take notice."

--Vicki Caruana, teacher and author of the
best-sellingApples & Chalkdust.

Terry Whalin has written scores of book proposals. And, as an
acquisitions editor at two publishing houses, he’s read his fair share of proposals. Now he shares his
wealth of knowledge in succinct chapters brimming with pointers.

--Janet Kobobel Grant, Literary Agent, Books &
Such

This is a valuable step-by-step guide to doing a book proposal. It
tells would-be authors what agents and editors look for in book proposals, with advice on how you can
tailor your book proposal for the market at which you’re aiming.--Timothy Harper, editor, theASJA Guide to Freelance Writing

As an agent, I’ve read Terry’s nonfiction proposals and have always
been impressed. He knows how to put together a winning presentation to capture a potential editor’s
attention and get a decision. InBook Proposals That Sell, Terry combines his compassion for writers with his considerable
publishing experience to create a must-have book for anyone preparing a nonfiction proposal.

--Claudia Cross, Literary Agent, Folio
Literary Management,

New York City

Selling a book may be one of the most intimidating challenges you will
ever face. However, an intimate knowledge of the process helps make it easier. Terry Whalin offers his
broad knowledge of this business—from both sides of the editor’s desk—make him the perfect resource for
helping you develop a proposal that sells.

--Sally E. Stuart, Founder,Christian Writer’s Market Guide

A well-written book proposal gains attention, piques interest, and
provides the information an editor--and later the publicity department--needs to convince not only his
editorial staff but the whole publishing team. Terry Whalin provides the know-how to add sales appeal to
any book proposal.